Category: Washington D.C.

Good Deed Tuesday: S.E.A.R.
[ 0 ] February 25, 2014 |

Good Deed Tuesday: S.E.A.R.

Instead of my typical Etiquette Tuesday post, I decided to switch it up today for “Good Deed Tuesday”.  This will be my weekly outreach to all of you encouraging you to get involved!  This week, I encourage you all to check out the efforts of S.E.A.R. and see how you can help. Miriam’s Kitchen has […]

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Where I’m Eating:  Jardenea
[ 0 ] February 20, 2014 |

Where I’m Eating: Jardenea

Finding Jardenea on a cold, winter night was a bit of a challenge but once I landed in the right place, I now see why it’s tucked away.  A hidden gem in the District, Jardenea houses all of the components necessary for a cozy night in the District.  Dim, discreet and of course, good food.  […]

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Now This is a Way I Like to Celebrate.
[ 0 ] February 18, 2014 |

Now This is a Way I Like to Celebrate.

Looking for a way to celebrate Black History Month?  Join Entertainment Cruises this weekend as they honor Black History Month with a specialty historical lunch cruise on the Spirit of Washington on February 22, 2014.  Price: From $47.90 per person” (*price does not include taxes or fees. prices subject to change, certain restrictions may apply) […]

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Open for Business:  Roofers Union
[ 3 ] February 13, 2014 |

Open for Business: Roofers Union

The three-story building in the heart of Adams Morgan that once housed Reef’s infamous aquariums, crescent bar and perhaps one too many underage drinkers now opens its doors once again but this time a rustic yet fresh tavern by the name of Roofers Union. Their inventive menu, created by executive chef Marjorie Meek Bradley, is […]

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Drink the District
[ 0 ] February 7, 2014 |

Drink the District

On February 14th & 15th, 2014, Drink the District will host The Presidents Day Beer Fest at Dock 5 located at DC’s historic Union Market. With tickets starting at just $40.00, participants will have over 50 unlimited beers to taste and 2 unlimited full pour choices. Drink the District appeals to young professionals, who work hard but are limited […]

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